Four-Unknown Refined Plate Theory
Four-Unknown Refined Plate Theory
3 (2020) 355-367
DOI: https://doi.org/10.12989/scs.2020.36.3.355 355
(Received May 13, 2019, Revised July 10, 2020, Accepted July 13, 2020)
Abstract. The current work, present dynamic analysis of the FG-sandwich plate seated on elastic foundation with various
kinds of support using refined shear deformation theory. The present analytical model is simplified which the unknowns number
are reduced. The zero-shear stresses at the free surfaces of the FG-sandwich plate are ensured without introducing any correction
factors. The four equations of motion are determined via Hamilton’s principle and solved by Galerkin’s approach for FG-
sandwich plate with three kinds of the support. The proposed analytical model is verified by comparing the results with those
obtained by other theories existing in the literature. The parametric studies are presented to detect the various parameters
influencing the fundamental frequencies of the symmetric and non-symmetric FG-sandwich plate with various boundary
conditions.
Keywords: dynamic analysis, FG-sandwich plates; RPT model; Galerkin’s approach and various boundary conditions
element model to examine a dynamic response of multilayer The bottom FG-skin varies from a metal-rich surface
sandwich plates/shells with a viscoelastic core.based on the z h0 h 2 to a ceramic-rich surface h1 while the
Hoff assumptions, Li et al. (2018) developed a new model
for the static analysis of sandwich plates with FG-soft core. top FG-skin face varies from a ceramic-rich surface h2 to
also other theories and models have been developed over a metal-rich surface z h3 h 2 . The isotropic core
the last two years to analyze the various behaviors of the situated between the two skins cited is totally ceramic.
FG-sandwich structures such as (Yoosefian et al. 2019, In this work the FG- face sheets materials properties are
H o s s e i n i e t a l . 2 0 1 9 , Khorshidi and Karimi 2019, assumed to vary according to a continuous power law
Gholamzadeh babaki and Shakouri 2019, Liu et al. 2019, function (Lal et al. 2017, Rezaiee-Pajand et al. 2018,
Mirzaalian et al. 2019, Rezaiee-Pajand et al. 2019, Zouatnia Sahouane et al. 2019)
and Hadji 2019, Li 2020a, b, Dorduncu 2020)
Through the literature it appears that it is necessary to study P( z) Pc Pm V ( z )( n) Pm , n 1, 2, 3 (1)
the FG sandwich structures behaviors with the different
types of edges supports, for this purpose, the aim of the where subscripts c and m indicate the ceramic and metal,
current work is to develop a four variables hyperbolic- respectively, P represent the effective material characteristic
exponential refined theory for dynamic analysis of the FG- such as mass density ρ(z), Young’s modulus E(z) and
sandwich plate resting on Winkler–Pasternak elastic Poisson’s ratio ( z ) .and V ( z)(n) is the volume fraction of
foundation with various boundary conditions. Equations of the ceramic phase of each layer (n) is obtained from a
motion are derived using Hamilton’s principle and resolved simple rule of mixtures as
via Galerkin’s approach, The accuracy of the present
theoretical model is verified by comparing the solution of z h0
p
FG sandwich plate with various others studies. The V ( 1 ) , z h 0 ,h 1
influences of the the power-law exponent, foundation h 1 h 0
parameters, geometry, aspect and layer thickness ratios on V ( 2 ) 1,
z h 1,h 2 (2)
the frequency response of clamped and simply supported
p
FG sandwich are deeply discussed. z h3
V (3) ,
h2 h 3
z h 2 ,h 3
2. Mathematical formulation
Where p represent the volume fraction index with
2.1 The FG sandwich plates properties p 0 , The metal volume fraction is given as Vm 1 Vc .
In this work the FG sandwich structure is composed 2.2. Constitutive equations
from three isotropic layers and is assumed to be reposed on
a Winkler–Pasternak type elastic foundation with the In the current investigation, for elastic and isotropic
Winkler stiffness of kw and shear stiffness of k s as shown in FGMs, the constitutive relations (stress-strain) can be
Fig. 1. written as:
The FG-sandwich plate has length a , width b and (n) (n)
x x
(n)
thickness h. the plate is supported at all four edges defined Q11 Q12 0
in the coordinate system (x, y, z) with x- and y-axes located y Q12 Q22 0 y
in the middle plane ( z 0 ) and its origin placed at the 0 0 Q66
xy xy (3)
corner of the plate. The location of the x- and y-axes are in
z 0 (the middle plane) and its origin placed at the corner yz
(n)
Q 0
(n)
yz
(n)
44
of the plate. The lower and upper interfaces of the core are
xz 0 Q55 xz
denoted h1 and h2 , respectively.
where ( and ) and ( and ) are the stress and strain
components, respectively. Qij are the stiffness coefficients
expressed by
E ( n )( z )
Q11( n ) Q22
(n)
, (4a)
1 2
E ( n )( z )
Q12( n ) , (4b)
1 2
E( n )( z )
(n)
Q44 Q55
(n)
Q66
(n)
, (4c)
21
In this work, the conventional HSDT assumptions are
Fig. 1 Geometry of the FGM sandwich plate resting on used and simplified to reduce the number of unknown
elastic foundations variables. The displacement field functions of the classical
A four-unknown refined plate theory for dynamic analysis of FG-sandwich plates under various boundary conditions 357
v0 , w0 , x , y are the five unknown displacement of the where U is the strain energy variation , U F is the
mid-plane of the sandwich FG-plate. additional strain energy given by the elastic foundations,
Based on the conventional higher shear deformation and K is the kinetic energy. The first variation of strain
model and dividing the deflection to bending and shear energy of the current model can be written as
components (w( x, y, z, t ) wb ( x, y, t ) ws ( x, y, t )) . The
xz xz yz yz dAdz
h /2
u ( x, y, z , t ) u0 ( x, y, t ) z b z h sin e h s A
x h x M xs k xs M ys k ys M xys k xys Qyz yz0 Qxz xz0 dA
w z 2 w
(6)
2
z
(8)
U EF f wdA
e (13)
A
where
2 wb where f e is the reaction force of elastic foundation and
u0
can be expressed as
k b x
2
x
0
x
0 v0 2 w
x
2 w 2 w
y , ky
b b
2
, fe kw w ksx ksy (14)
0 y b y x 2 y 2
xy u0 v0 k xy
y x 2 wb
2
where
K (u u v v w w) ( z )dV
V
(19a)
M
t
A
Ms s
x , M ys , M xys
wb wb wb wb
I1 u0 u0 v0 v0
x x y y
x0 , 0y , xy ,
t t
wb wb wb wb
0
k b k xb ,k yb ,k xy
b
,
I2 (19b)
x x y y
(15)
k s k xs ,k ys ,k xy
s
t
ws ws ws ws
J 1 u0 u0 v0 v0
x x y y A11 A12 0 B11 B12 0
w ws ws ws
K2 s A A12 A22 0 , B B12 B22 0 ,
x x y y 0 0 A66 0 0 B66
w ws ws wb wb ws ws wb (19c)
J2 b dA, D11 D12 0
x x x x y y y y
D D12 D22 0
where (z ) is the mass density, the dot-superscript 0 0 D66
convention represent the differentiation with respect to the
time variable t, the terms I 0 , I1, I 2 , J1, J 2 , K 2 are the mass B11s B12s 0 D11s D12s 0
inertias defined as
B s B12s B s
22 0 , D s D12s D s
22 0 ,
h/ 2 0 0 B66s 0 0 D66s
1, z , z ( z )dz
I 0 , I 1 , I 2 2
(16a) (19d)
h / 2 H 11s H 12s 0
h/2 H s H 12s s
H 22 0
J 1 , J 2 , K 2 f ( z ),z f ( z ), f
( z ) ( z )dz 0 H 66s
2
(16b) 0
h / 2
A44 0
s
By Substituting the Eqs. (11), (13) and (15) into Eq. (10), Q Qyz ,Qxz , 0 0yz , 0xz , As
t t
s (19e)
integrating by parts, separating and collecting the 0 A55
coefficients of displacements u0 , v0 , wb and ws ,
where Aij , Bij , etc., are the plate stiffness, defined by
the equations of motion of the FG sandwich plate are
obtained as follow
A11 B11 D11 s
B11 s
D11 s
H11
N xx N xy w w s s s
u0 I 0 u0 I1 b J1 s A12 B12 D12 B12 D12 H12
x y x x A B66 D66 s
B66 s
D66 s
H 66
66
N xy N yy wb ws
v0 I 0 v0 I1 J1 (20a)
x y y y hn 1
3
2 M xyb M yy
2 M xxb 1, z , z 2 , f ( z ), z f ( z ), f 2 ( z ) ( n) dz
b ( n)
Q11
wb 2 fe 1 ( n)
x 2
xy y 2 n 1 h
(17)
n 1
u v 2
I 0 wb ws I1 0 0 I 2 2 wb J 2 2 ws
x y and
ws
M xx
2 s
2
M xy M yys
2 s
Qx Qy
fe A s s s
22 , B22 , D22 , B22 , D22 , H 22 A , B , D , B , D , H ,
11 11 11
s
11
s
11
s
11
x 2
xy y 2
x y
E( z ) (20b)
u v (n)
Q11
I 0 wb ws J1 0 0 J 2 wb K 2 ws ,
2 2
1 2
x y
hn
The stress resultants N , M b , M s and Q of FG sandwich 3
Table 1 The admissible functions X m x and Yn y of SSSS, CCCC and CSCS FG-sandwich plate.
Boundary conditions The functions X m x and Yn y
SSSS X m 0 X m 0 0 Yn 0 Yn0 0 sin( x ) sin( y )
X m a X m
a 0 Yn b Ynb 0
CCCC X m 0 X m 0 0 Yn 0 Yn 0 0 sin 2 ( x ) sin2 ( y )
X m a X m
a 0 Yn b Yn b 0
CSCS X m 0 X m 0 0 Yn 0 Yn 0 0 sin( x) cos( x) 1 sin( y ) cos( y) 1
X m a X m
a 0 Yn b Ynb 0
kw a 4 ks a 2 Ec h3
Kw , Ks , D
4. Results and discussions D D 12(1 2 )
Table 5 Comparison of natural frequency ( *) of a simply supported homogeneous square plate resting on Pasternak’s
elastic foundations
m n b/h K Sobhy (2013) Present
w
1 1 100 100 2.6551 2.6551
500 3.3400 3.3400
10 200 2.7842 2.7842
1000 3.9806 3.9806
2 1 100 100 5.5718 5.5718
500 5.9287 5.9287
10 200 5.3051 5.3049
1000 6.0085 6.0083
2 2 100 100 8.5405 8.5405
500 8.7775 8.7775
10 200 7.7311 7.7303
1000 8.2237 8.2229
Table 6 Effects of elastic foundation parameters ( K w and K s ) and geometry ratio a h on the dimensionless f
requency of various types of simply supported sandwich square plates
kw ks 0 k w 100, k s 0 k w 100, k s 100
Scheme Theory
a h5 10 20 a h5 10 20 a h5 10 20
(*)
FSDPT 0,9547 1,0167 1,0347 1,4061 1,461 1,4775 4,7803 4,8851 4,9134
TSDPT(*) 0,9647 1,0198 1,0356 1,4121 1,4631 1,4781 4,7807 4,8854 4,9135
SSDPT(*) 0,9655 1,02 1,0356 1,4125 1,4633 1,4781 4,7808 4,8854 4,9135
1-0-1
ESDPT(*) 0,9663 1,0203 1,0357 1,4131 1,4635 1,4782 4,7808 4,8854 4,9135
HSDPT(*) 0,9643 1,0196 1,0355 1,4119 1,463 1,4781 4,7805 4,8854 4,9135
Present 0,9600 1,0152 1,0310 1,4057 1,4566 1,4716 4,7600 4,8640 4,892
FSDPT(*) 1,0717 1,1367 1,1555 1,1563 1,5227 1,5401 4,6538 4,7513 4,7788
TSDPT(*) 1,0807 1,1395 1,1563 1,4695 1,5247 1,5407 4,6537 4,7517 4,7789
SSDPT(*) 1,0817 1,1396 1,1563 1,4697 1,5248 1,5407 4,6537 4,7517 4,7789
1-1-1
ESDPT(*) 1,0815 1,1398 1,1563 1,47 1,5249 1,5407 4,6537 4,7517 4,779
HSDPT(*) 1,0816 1,1398 1,1563 1,4703 1,5249 1,5407 4,6538 4,7518 4,779
Present 1,0774 1,1363 1,1531 1,4652 1,5204 1,5364 4,6408 4,7386 4,7658
FSDPT(*) 1,0717 1,1367 1,1555 1,1563 1,5227 1,5401 4,6538 4,7513 4,7788
TSDPT(*) 1,0807 1,1395 1,1563 1,4695 1,5247 1,5407 4,6537 4,7517 4,7789
SSDPT(*) 1,0817 1,1396 1,1563 1,4697 1,5248 1,5407 4,6537 4,7517 4,7789
1-2-1
ESDPT(*) 1,0815 1,1398 1,1563 1,47 1,5249 1,5407 4,6537 4,7517 4,779
HSDPT(*) 1,0816 1,1398 1,1563 1,4703 1,5249 1,5407 4,6538 4,7518 4,779
Present 1,0774 1,1363 1,1531 1,4652 1,5204 1,5364 4,6408 4,7386 4,7658
FSDPT(*) 1,2605 1,346 1,371 1,5912 1,6688 1,692 4,5914 4,6898 4,719
TSDPT(*) 1,2666 1,348 1,3716 1,5956 1,6704 1,6924 4,5911 4,6901 4,7192
SSDPT(*) 1,2663 1,3479 1,3716 1,5954 1,6703 1,6924 4,591 4,6901 4,7192
1-3-1
ESDPT(*) 1,2662 1,3478 1,3715 1,5953 1,6703 1,6924 4,5909 4,69 4,7192
HSDPT(*) 1,2753 1,3506 1,3723 1,6024 1,6724 1,693 4,5921 4,6907 4,7194
Present 1,2648 1,3459 1,3694 1,5933 1,6678 1,6898 4,5836 4,6827 4,7118
(*) given from Ref. Sobhy (2013).
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Table 7 Dimensionless fundamental frequency of FG-sandwich square plates (a=b, a/h=10) with various boundary
conditions
Boundary Method Scheme
p
conditions 1-0-1 2-1-2 1-1-1 2-2-1 1-2-1
HySDT(*) 0.2956 0.2956 0.2956 0.2956 0.2956
0
Present 0,2960 0,2960 0,2960 0,2960 0,2960
HySDT(*) 0.5227 0.4846 0.4560 0.4366 0.4172
0.5
Present 0,5229 0.4849 0.4564 0,4370 0.4177
HySDT(*) 0.7454 0.6593 0.5954 0.5537 0.5124
1
Present 0.7452 0.6593 0.5956 0.5540 0.5129
SSSS
HySDT(*) 1.0839 0.9254 0.8009 0.7200 0.6427
2
Present 1.0830 0.9249 0.8008 0.7202 0.6431
HySDT(*) 1.4519 1.2678 1.0767 0.9367 0.8131
5
Present 1.4492 1.2659 1.0758 0.9364 0.8132
HySDT(*) 1.5519 1.4053 1.2070 1.0392 0.8998
10
Present 1.5489 1.4026 1.2055 1.0387 0.8996
HySDT(*) 0.1836 0.1836 0.1836 0.1836 0.1836
0
Present 0.1875 0.1875 0.1875 0.1875 0.1875
HySDT(*) 0.3205 0.2972 0.2799 0.2682 0.2565
0.5
Present 0.3251 0.3016 0.2842 0.2726 0.2608
HySDT(*) 0.4546 0.4020 0.3634 0.3384 0.3134
1
Present 0,4595 0,4066 0,3678 0,3429 0,3179
CSCS
HySDT(*) 0.6886 0.5615 0.4863 0.4379 0.3913
2
Present 0,6637 0,5659 0,4908 0,4426 0,3960
HySDT(*) 0.8835 0.7670 0.6513 0.5676 0.4931
5
Present 0,8891 0,7708 0,6554 0,5722 0,4977
HySDT(*) 0.9492 0.8503 0.7294 0.6290 0.5448
10
Present 0,9569 0,8538 0,7331 0,6336 0,5494
HySDT(*) 0.1606 0.1606 0.1606 0.1606 0.1606
0
Present 0,1595 0,1595 0,1595 0,1595 0,1595
HySDT(*) 0.2777 0.2576 0.2427 0.2327 0.2226
0.5
Present 0,2766 0,2566 0,2418 0,2320 0,2219
HySDT(*) 0.3922 0.3468 0.3137 0.2924 0.2710
1
Present 0,3908 0,3458 0,3129 0,2917 0,2705
CCCC
HySDT(*) 0.5666 0.4825 0.4182 0.3770 0.3371
2
Present 0,5641 0,4809 0,4171 0,3763 0,3367
HySDT(*) 0.7610 0.6577 0.5584 0.4873 0.4236
5
Present 0,7557 0,6545 0,5566 0,4861 0,4229
HySDT(*) 0.8208 0.7292 0.6249 0.5396 0.4676
10
Present 0,8139 0,7249 0,6224 0,5381 0,4667
(*) given from Ref. Abdelaziz et al. (2017).
From the comparisons in the Table 6, a good agreement sinusoidal shear deformation plate theory (SSDPT)
is observed between computed results and those obtained developed by Sobhy (2013). It can be also noted that the
via first-order shear deformation plate theory (FSDPT), increase in the values of the geometry ratio (a/h) and
third-order shear deformation plate theory (TSDPT), foundation parameters ( K w , K s ) lead to increase the values
exponential shear deformation plate theory (ESDPT),
of the fundamental frequency ( ) . The biggest values of the
hyperbolic shear deformation plate theory (HSDPT) and
A four-unknown refined plate theory for dynamic analysis of FG-sandwich plates under various boundary conditions 363
Fig. 2 Dimensionless fundamental frequency ( * ) versuss the ratio a/h , layer thickness ratio and inhomogeneity
parameter p of SSSS FGM sandwich square plates resting on elastic foundations K w K s 100
frequency ( ) are obtained for FG-sandwich plate with From the obtained graphs, we can see that the frequency
layer thickness ratio 1-3-1. (*) is in direct correlation relation with parameter (p)
Table 7 gives dimensionless fundamental frequency and side-to-thickness ratio a/h. It can also observed that the
of SSSS, CCCC and CSCS FG-sandwich square plates with increase in the core thickness leads to reduce the differences
(a/h=10). The results are computed for ( p 0, 0.5, 1, 2, 5 between curves .
and 10). A comparison is made between the current results The effect of the inhomogeneity parameter p and Layer
and those of Abdelaziz et al. (2017). It can be confirmed thickness ratio on fundamental frequency (*) of simply
again that the present model is in good agreement with supported and clamped FG-sandwich square plates with
those existing in the literature. It is clear in the table that the (a/h=10) are illustrated in the Fig. 3. From the plotted
dimensionless fundamental frequency increase with the curves, it can be seen that the fundamental frequency (*)
increase of the face sheet material index (p). it can be also is in inverse relation with parameters (p) because the FG
observed that the lower values of the are obtained for faces sheet of the sandwich plate become metallic. The
clamped FG-sandwich plate. largest values of the fundamental frequency (*) are
obtained for FG-sandwich plate when the core thickness is
4.2 Parametric study twice that of the face sheet.
Fig. 4 plots the variation of the frequencies (*) versus the
In this part, parametric studies are presented to show the
various parameters influencing the dynamic response of the geometry ratio (a/h) of SSSS, CCCC and CSCS EGM
FG-sandwich plate with various boundary conditions. sandwich square plate with and without Winkler elastic
Fig. 2 display the variations of the frequencies (*) foundation. From the obtained curves, It can be seen that
the increase in the values of the ratio (a/h) leads to increase
versus the FG face sheet material index (p) and
the eigen frequencies (*) . We note also that the presence
geometry ratio (a/h) for various layer thickness ratio of
simply supported FG-sandwich square plates resting on of the Winkler elastic foundation reduce the values of the
elastic foundations K w K s 100 .
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